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An assortment of silver plated items. Including a United Cutlers Kings pattern table service for six, in a mahogany canteen and with extra flatware to increase the service to eight settings; an oblong galleried tray with two shell and leaf scroll handles; and a pierced round bread board stand
Arthur Rackham, 3 illustrated titles, comprising Lewis Carroll: 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', London, William Heinemann, 1933, 8 colour plates + full page and in text b/w plates by Arthur Rackham as called for, original pictorial cloth; Thomas Ingoldsby: 'The Ingoldsby Legends', L, J.M. Dent, 1914, 12 colour plates + numerous full page & in text b/w ills. by Arthur Rackham as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt; 'The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Abridged from Malory's Morte D'Arthur by Alfred W. Pollard', L, Macmillan/Godfrey Cave Associates, 1979, 1st edition thus, 16 colour plates + 7 full page and numerous in text b/w ills by Arthur Rackham as called for, original cloth lettered in silver (3)
(Karl Lagerfeld, Monte Carlo Ballet, Fashion), Roy Strong: 'Cecil Beaton: The Royal Portraits', 1988, signed & inscribed by Karl Lagerfeld to his god-daughter Virginia Gallico (née Virginia von Falz-Fein 1929), wife of the writer Paul Gallico "for Virginia. En souvenir de 2 Juin 90 à Grand Champ pour le visite de ce Reine Mère love Karl" on half title. In June 1990, during an official visit to France, the Queen Mother of England Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon made a detour to Brittany, visiting the Château de Penhoët, in the town of Grand-Champ, near Vannes, at the invitation of the owner, German fashion designer and photographer Karl Lagerfeld. For one afternoon, June 2, 1990, the English court took up residence at the castle, invited to take tea in the flower gardens of the estate. With some other associated ephemera loosely inserted, including manuscript table plans, printed wine list, three rose petals in folded piece of paper bearing manuscript note "Rose given to Virginia Gallico by Karl Lagerfeld from his Rose Garden at Grand Champ, Brittany, 2nd June 1990 during the visit of H.M. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother", plus some other flower petals in folded paper, Chateau de Kerbastic, Brittany, menu card 1st June 1990 with various signatures/inscriptions to Virginia Gallico, etc, photographic illustrations throughout, original pictorial wraps depicting the Queen Mother; Karl Lagerfeld & Dr Jean-Claude Houdret: 'Le meilleur des régimes', Paris, Robert Laffont, 2002, signed & inscribed by Karl Lagerfeld to his god-daughter Virginia Gallico on half title, original pictorial wraps; together with Karl Lagerfeld, 2 titles: 'Sergei, Misia, Coco et les autres...100 ans de Ballets Russes, Chanel et "Le Train Bleu". Evocation + Répétition', Gottingen, Steidl, 2009, 1st edition, [72]pp, photogravure photographic illustrations throughout, original cloth lettered in silver, DVD by Chanel in pocket at rear, 'Les Nijinsky. Photos Karl Lagerfeld. Monte Carlo 2000/2002/2004/2006', Gottingen, Steidl, 2009, 1st edition, [144]pp, illustrations from photographs by Karl Lagerfeld throughout, original cloth lettered in silver; plus Helmut Newton (ill.): 'Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo: Photographiés par Helmut Newton', Monte-Carlo, December 1985, signed & inscribed by Helmut Newton to Virginia Gallico inside front cover "For Virginia from Helmut Monte-Carlo 21.12.1985", 12 full page b/w ills. from photographs by Newton, original wraps; plus Paul-René Martin, Marie-Claude Jequier et al: 'Serge Lifar: Une vie pour la danse', Lausanne, 1986, Serge Lifar headed card signed & inscribed by Lifar to Virginia Gallico, dated 30th October 1986, loosely inserted with a couple of other associated items of ephemera, original pictorial boards (6)
(Agriculture, Norfolk, East Anglia), William Marshall: 'The Rural Economy of Norfolk: Comprising the Management of Landed Estates, and the Present Practice of Husbandry in that County', London, 1795, 2nd edition, 2 volumes, engraved folding map as called for ("East Norfolk" & "Sketch of the County" on one single folding sheet), contemporary mottled calf gilt; [Arthur Young]: 'The Farmer's Tour Through the East of England. Being the Register of a Journey Through Various Counties of This Kingdom, to Enquire into the State of Agriculture, &c.', London, 1771, 1st edition, 4 volumes, 28 engraved plates + appendix plate + folding table as called for, ex library, uniform half calf gilt (rubbed, worn); Nathaniel Kent: 'General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk : with observations on the means of its improvement : Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement', London, Richard Phillips, 1796, engraved folding map + 3 engraved plates (of which one double page) as called for, xvi,236,[1]pp, ex Birmingham Free Libraries with unobtrusive inkstamps to folidng map and [v], else no other lib. markings, old paper covered boards worn, later printed title label to spine; Edward Rigby: 'Holkham, Its Agriculture, &c.', Norwich, R. Hunter, 1848, 3rd edition, considerably enlarged, vi,140[2]pp, old half calf, later rebacked; togetehr with John Glyde 'The Norfolk Garland', [1872], original cloth gilt, plus David & Charles facsimile reprints of Arthur Young's 'General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk; ...of Suffolk', 2 volumes, orig. cloth, dust wrappers (11)
(Agriculture)Charles Varlo: 'A New System Of Husbandry From Many Years Experience', Philadelphia, for the author, 1785, 1st US edition, 2 volumes, folding table before title page to volume 1, old calf gilt, later black leather gilt title labels to spines. First American edition of the most substantial agricultural text yet published in the United States; it was published during Varlo's unsuccessful sojourn in America (see below). Varlo (ca. 1725-ca. 1795), was an agriculturist and inventor of a number of agricultural machines. The present book was first published in York in 1770. "In 1784, while he was living in Sloane Square, in London, Varlo became involved in a somewhat ludicrous episode. He had bought papers and charters supposedly granted by Charles I to Sir Edward Plowden, entitling him to colonize New Albion (later New Jersey) in America. This attempt at colonization had failed and in Charles II's reign the charter was superseded by a new grant to the duke of York. Armed with his papers (which were probably forgeries), Varlo went out to the American colonies in 1784 hoping to be recognized as governor of the province of New Jersey and to take over one-third of the territory. The case was tried before the colonial courts, but Varlo's claim was dismissed?Before returning to England he travelled for a year through New England, Maryland, and Virginia (where he met George Washington)."-ODNB (2)
(Agriculture, Farming, Veterinary), Gervase Markham: 'Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases', [1648], 7th edition, a/f defective, lacks title page and some preliminiary leaves at front, first few leaves comprising table of contents before main body of text loose and very worn, main body of text p1-188 complete, leaves toned and with stab holes to margins, binding a/f leaves/gatherings loose, but else main body of text complete, contemporary calf very worn, lacks backstrip; Thomas Gisborne: 'Essays on Agriculture', L, Murray, 1854, inscribed by the editor on half title, xiv,[2],255pp, rebacked original printed wraps worn; S.G. Finney: 'Hints to Landlords, Tenants, and Labourers...with the Agriculutural Balance Sheet', L, James Ridgway, 1860, 4 plates (1 folding), original cloth gilt; Great Britain. Parliament (pub.): 'Reports of special assistant to the Poor Law Commissioners on the employment of women and children in agriculture.', L, HMSO, 1843, a/f, ends abruptly at p.360 (of 378pp), contemporary cloth gilt; Dr. John Trusler: 'Practical husbandry, or, The art of farming with a certainty of gain : as practised by judicious farmers in this country : the result of experience and long observation', L, J. Brockwell, 1799, 4th edition, 123pp, 4 leaves misbound at end, ex library, old paper wraps (worn); C. Hillyard: 'Practical Farming and Grazing', Northampton, T.E. Dicey, 1840, 3rd edition, engraved frontis, 8pp ads at end, original cloth gilt; Thomas Tusser; William Mavor: 'Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry', L, Lackington, 1812, new edition, 338pp, rebound quarter calf gilt; 'Cullyer's Tables, for the use of Gentlemen, Farmers, Corn Merchants, Millers, Thatchers, and others', 1809, 6th edition, 150pp + [4]pp ads at end, contemp. calf worn, boards detached bu present; 'The Cow Doctor...', L, Richardson, c.1844, added engraved title, 16mo, contemporary cloth gilt (9)
Extensive set of French silver flatware with makers mark for T Fres (Tetard Freres) Paris, with Minerva 1st Standard mark for 950 / 1000 silver - 18 place Grecian style setting comprising table knives, table forks, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, tablespoons, fish knives, cake forks, teaspoons, and a range of ladles and serving cutlery, 179 pieces in total, total weight 358.48ozt (including knives with steel blades) - total weight of large knives 1.40kg (approx. 45.01 ozt) and smaller knives 0.95kg (approx. 30.54 ozt)
Full size early to mid 20th century slate bed snooker table in mahogany with a suspended light. The table is at a property approximately 10 miles from Louth & can be viewed by making an appointment with the auctioneers, the purchaser will be responsible for the dismantling & removal of the table.
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